ChoralCast – Cert’nly Lawd

(arr. Moses Hogan)

Soprano Sarah Maxted returns to introduce St Martin’s Voices singing ‘Cert’nly Lord’, arranged by Moses Hogan.

In these challenging times, when sadly we can’t join together at St Martin’s to create music, we’re pleased to bring you a daily recording, sung by St Martin’s Voices, our flagship professional vocal ensemble. Each is introduced by a different member of our team, recorded at home.

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